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There were 111 hits for neck

(b) diseases of the head and neck
Origin: Mull, Bunessan, Ardtun or Mull, Tobermory
Category: Crodh / Cattle
(b) diseases of the head and neck
Origin: Tiree
Category: Crodh / Cattle
(b) diseases of the head, neck and throat
Origin: Tiree
Category: Caoraich / Sheep
Diseases of the mouth, neck and throat
Origin: Leòdhas [Lewis], Uig an Iar
Category: Caoraich / Sheep
[amhach]
Chaidh e bharr na h-amhach. – Broke his neck. Chaidh e bharr neog dearg na h-amhach.
Origin: [Lewis, Uig an Iar]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
[cnàimh]
Ge b’oil le cnaimh ruadh na h-amhaich agam. – In spite of the red bone of my neck.
Location: Killearn
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
[oil]
Ge b’oil le d’amhaich e. In spite of your neck.
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
acfhuinn
neck rope.
Location: Lewis, Arnol
Category: Crodh / Cattle
achdainn
neck rope.
Location: Lewis, Arnol
Category: Crodh / Cattle
am broillein
swelling on neck or in stomach.
Origin: Barra
Category: Crodh / Cattle
am plochd
fluke (neck swelling).
Origin: Ross of Mull
Category: Caoraich / Sheep
amairt
stiff neck after sleep.
Location: Tiree
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
amhach
neck.
Origin: ([Canada], Inverness Co.) or ([Canada], Inverness Co.) or ([Canada], Victoria Co.)
Category: Crodh / Cattle
amhach
neck.
Origin: Mull, Bunessan, Ardtun or Mull, Tobermory
Category: Crodh / Cattle
amhaich
[ɔ̃ıç] Notes: neck.
Location: Sutherland, Portskerra
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
amhaich
[ɑ˖wʔɪç] Notes: the neck.
Location: Ross of Mull
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
amhaich
[neck.]
Origin: Barra
Category: Crodh / Cattle
amhaich
neck.
Origin: Geàrrloch [Gairloch]
Category: Caoraich / Sheep
amhaich
neck.
Origin: Geàrrloch [Gairloch]
Category: Crodh / Cattle
amhaich air amhaich
neck to neck (still in use, Scalpay).
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
an ceangal aice
rope round neck in stall.
Origin: Tiree
Category: Crodh / Cattle
an ceann agus am muinneil
the head and neck.
Origin: [Arran]
Category: Caoraich / Sheep
an ceann agus am muinneil
the head and neck.
Origin: [Arran]
Category: Crodh / Cattle
bloc
[blɔxk] Quotation: am bloc. Notes: a square block of wood, hanging from a rope which went round the horse’s neck. The rope passed through a ring attached to a post. It allowed a limited freedom of movement.
Origin: Islay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
botrachan
the stick under a horse’s tail with ropes to the saddle to keep it from slipping over the horse’s neck.
Location: South Uist, Bornish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
brangas
[brɑnɡəs] Notes: Tiree form of a halter made of oak with rope above and below the nose and across the back of the neck. Source: Tiree. Date: 08/1967.
Location: [see below]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
broighdean
[bɾɤıdʹə̃ṉ] [?] Notes: part of a tether. The loop round the beast’s neck.
Origin: North Uist
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
brèidean
rope placed round the neck of a cow or a sheep.
Origin: Leòdhas [Lewis]
Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
buaban
[bu̜ɤbɑṉ] Notes: a device to prevent sheep from attempting to jump dykes or fences. A stick hung horizontally in front of the sheep’s legs, from a rope tied round its neck. If it attempted to jump, its front legs hit the stick.
Location: Skye, Breakish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
camairt
[kɑ̃məʴsṯ] Quotation: Tha camairt orm fhéin. Notes: I have a stiff neck on one side. [NOTES: slipped under ‘camart’.] [NOTES: the turned r used for the symbol which is unclear in the original.]
Origin: North Uist
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
camard
Quotation: Bha ’n camard air. Notes: a stiff neck, perhaps from sleeping in an awkward position. [NOTES: slipped under ‘camart’.]
Location: Skye, Breakish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
camard
crink in the neck in the morning.
Location: Na Hearadh, Gòbhaig [Harris, Gobhaig]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
camard
[kɑ̃mɑʴḏ] Quotation: Tha ’n camard orm. Notes: stiff neck. [NOTES: slipped under ‘camart’.] [NOTES: the turned r used for the symbol which is unclear in the original.]
Location: Skye, Kilmuir
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
caora chùlanach
sheep with black wool round the neck like a black collar (nothing to do with disease, just as a matter of interest).
Origin: Lewis, Uig
Category: Caoraich / Sheep
carran creige
rock cod. Noted by having sign of the cross on the back of its neck.
Location: South Uist, Garrynamonie
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cas-bheag
one of [a dog’s – crossed out] forelegs being tied inches from the ground with a string round its neck. [SLIP: Where one of the forelegs of a dog is tied inches from the ground with a piece of string around the dog’s neck.]
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cas-bheag
Quotation: a’ cur cas-bheag air cù. Notes: putting a rope round a dog’s neck with a loop hanging down. Through this loop is put one of the front paws. Restricts freedom of movement.
Location: Skye, Breakish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cas-bheag
Quot.: “a’ cur cas-bheag air cù”. Note: one of a dog’s front paws in a sling hanging from its neck. To prevent it from straying too far.
Location: Harris, Quidinish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cas-bheag
Quotation: a’ cuir cas-bheag air cú. Notes: lifting one of a dog’s fore-paws off the ground by attaching one end of a piece of string to it and the other round its neck. A hobble.
Origin: North Uist
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cas-bheag
Notes: dog’s leg which has been caught in a rope round its neck to prevent it from running.
Origin: Skye
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
casa-góbhlagan
Quotation: Thoir dhomh casa-góbhlagan. Notes: carrying someone astraddle on one’s neck and shoulders.
Location: Lewis, Barvas
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
casan cuinnaig
carrying someone, usually a youngster, high on your shoulders with the youngster sitting behind your neck with his legs in front of you.
Location: South Uist, Bornish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
ceangail
neck rope.
Origin: [Arran]
Category: Crodh / Cattle
ceangal
[neck rope?]
Origin: Barra
Category: Crodh / Cattle
ceann as muineal
[head and neck.]
Origin: [Islay, Ballygrant]
Category: Crodh / Cattle
clupaid
Quotation: a’ chlupaid [əxɫu̜ʰpidʹʒ]. Notes: swelling of the neck in sheep and cattle (liver fluke?).
Location: Islay, Port Charlotte
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
clupaid
Quotation: a’ chlupaid [əxɫu̜ʰpidʹʒ]. Notes: swelling of the neck in sheep and cattle (liver fluke?).
Origin: Islay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
clupaid
Quotation: a’ chlupaid [əxɫu̜ʰpidʹʒ]. Notes: swelling of the neck in sheep and cattle (liver fluke?).
Origin: Islay, Ballygrant
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
clupaid
Quotation: a’ chlupaid [əxɫu̜ʰpidʹʒ]. Notes: swelling of the neck in sheep and cattle (liver fluke?).
Origin: Port Charlotte
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cnaimh-golaigein
a child on the shoulders of his father, sitting with a foot on either side of his father’s neck, and the father having the hands of his son or daughter holding them above his head. Also termed ‘casa-golaigein’. In other words the father’s head between his son’s or daughter’s feet.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
coilair
placed round the neck.
Origin: Na Hearadh [Harris]
Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
crot
[kɾõt̪] Notes: lump, lump or boil on the back of one’s neck.
Origin: Bunloit
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cùl
Quotation: cùl a’ mhuineal. Notes: the back of the neck.
Origin: Port Charlotte
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cùl-acdhainn
[sic] ceangailt mun an stiall. Tied around the headpost, to which again was tied smeathag, which was tied around the cow’s neck by cnac (toggle) and drula (loop).
Location: Lewis, Arnol
Category: Crodh / Cattle
cùlan
black wool round a sheep’s neck (nothing to do with disease, just as a matter of interest).
Origin: Lewis, Uig
Category: Caoraich / Sheep
cùlan
[ku̜:ɫɑṉ] Quot.: “caora le cùlan oirre”. Note: black patch or collar on sheep on the back of the neck.
Origin: Ness
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
diseases of the head, neck and throat
Origin: Barra
Category: Caoraich / Sheep
drumag
this was a bigger load than above [i.e. sgùird] – the apron was filled and worn behind with the two bottom corners pinned or knotted at the neck. Had to be stronger and bigger than these of the present day (the aprons).
Origin: Eileanaich [natives of Lewis]
Category: Mòine / Peat-Working
dòrnan
Note: the piece of rope round the “stiall” [q.v.] in the byre, for tying cattle. (“Smidheag” [q.v.] – the part round the beast’s neck.)
Location: Lewis, Uig, Crowlista
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
easlainte-cham
Note: malady in cattle involving a twist in the neck. Blood let for this.
Origin: Carloway, Doune
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
easlainte-cham
Quot.: an easlainte-cham. Note: disease in cattle and sheep causing a twist in the neck.
Origin: [Lewis], Arnol
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
fail
Quotation: a’ faileadh muic. Notes: a pig was killed by knifing it below the neck and allowing it to run round until the blood drained from it. It was then covered with straw and boiling water poured over it, then shaved.
Location: Skye, Breakish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
flèiteach
[flɛ:tʹɑx] Note: rope round a cow’s neck when tethered.
Location: Harris, Grosebay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
fàileid
[fɑ:lɑdʹ] Quot.: “Nach ann air a bha a’ fàileid.” Note: “brass neck”. Same as “Nach ann air a bha a’ bhathais”.
Origin: [Barvas]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
geoic (-e, -ean)
a wry neck.
Location: Barra, Glen
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
geòc
Notes: yoke. A piece of wood put round a horse’s neck to prevent it from jumping fences.
Location: Canada, Christmas Island
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
glacaich
Quot.: “na glacaichean-cléibh”. Note: something out of position round about the collarbone. Put right by placing one hand under the person’s chin, the other behind his head, just above the neck and thus lifting him off his feet.
Location: Lewis, Uig, Crowlista
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
goic
[ɡɔıc] Quot.: Rug mi air ghoic amhaich air. Note: on the back of the neck.
Origin: [Ness]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
goradaireachd
Quot.: Dé a’ ghoradaireachd a th’ort? Note: looking with neck outstretched.
Origin: [Lewis], Arnol
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
gràbhat
a fisherman’s neck scarf. Gràbhat beag lìn.
Origin: [Kintyre, Tarbert]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
lacha choilaireach
a duck with a white ring round its neck.
Location: South Uist, Garrynamonie
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
luirgichean
[ɫuirɡiçɑn] Notes: the rope between the wall fastening and the halter round the cow’s neck. There was a swivel between it and the halter.
Location: Ross of Mull
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
maide-mairt
Notes: wooden arrangement for tying Highland cattle – a V-shaped piece of wood below the neck and a V-shaped piece coming down from above to lock the head and horns in.
Location: South Uist, Eochdar, Balgarva
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
meall-amhaich
[mjɑ̃ũ̜ɫõiç] Notes: a boil on the neck. Plural [mĩ:lʹõiç].
Location: Sutherland, Embo
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
muineal
neck.
Category: Crodh / Cattle
muineal
Notes: neck (see amhach). Cùl a mhuineal – the back of the neck.
Origin: Port Charlotte
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
muineil
[neck.]
Origin: [Islay, Ballygrant]
Category: Caoraich / Sheep
nasg
Notes: rope round a cow’s neck in stall.
Location: Sutherland, Durness, Laide, Portnacon
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
nasg
Notes: neck-rope on a cow for tying in stall.
Location: Sutherland, Durness, Balvoolich
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
nasg
Notes: rope round cow’s neck in the stall.
Origin: Assynt, Stoer
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
nask
neck rope or chain on cows in stall. (Stoer, Assynt)
Origin: Assynt, Stoer
Category: Crodh / Cattle
niosgaid
boil, carbuncle, usually on back of neck.
Location: Na Hearadh [Harris], Horgabost
Category: Coltas an Duine / Personal Appearance
omhaich
[ɔ̃hiç] Notes: neck. [NOTES: slipped under ‘amhaich’.]
Origin: Glenurquhart
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
omhaich
[ɔ̃iç] Notes: neck.
Origin: Sutherland, Embo
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
peall (f), peallan (pl)
sack formed around neck and shoulders from a blanket.
Origin: Tiree
Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
plugadh
pressing on the neck. Thug e plugadh air. (common)
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
poca-seic
Notes: (Callanish) (seic – a semi-rigid bag, made of siaman, used for barley.) Used to describe the riding of children on an adult’s shoulder, one leg on each shoulder and round the adult’s neck. Smith A (Bragar) used for this ‘raoid (i.e. ride) a’ bhreacain uasail’. Dwelly has seic (with a Lewis definition) and poca-saic ‘a large sack thrown across a horse’s back, and large enough to contain a load’.
Location: Lewis
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
preaslaich
[pɾɛsɫiç] Quot.: Tha preaslaich as an amhaich aige. Note: furrowed, wrinkled skin on neck.
Origin: [Lewis], Arnol
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
pàileid
Quotation: Nach ann air tha a’ phàileid. Notes: ‘What a brass neck he has!’ (Stronger than ‘Nach ann air tha ’n aghaidh.’) Not in Dw.
Location: Lewis
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
ròp
neck rope.
Location: Na Hearadh, Gòbhaig [Harris, Gobhaig]
Category: Crodh / Cattle
saothair
narrow neck of land from promontory to mainland and from one mountain to another.
Location: Skye
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgroig
Notes: an old-fashioned, rather ill-favoured female. Dw. has sgroig (MacEachan), see sgroigean, see sgruigean neck of bottle etc.; short-necked person (in ridicule).
Location: Lewis
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgòrnan
[skɔ̣ɔ̣N̪ɑ˖n̪] Notes: front part of neck.
Location: Ross of Mull
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
slabhraidh
neck rope.
Origin: Mull, Bunessan, Ardtun or Mull, Tobermory
Category: Crodh / Cattle
smeachan
strap round the neck of the horse.
Location: Killearn
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
smeadhag
[ˈsmɛ̃ɑɡ] Note: rope round a cow’s neck.
Origin: Caversta
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
smeadhag
[smɛ̃ɑɡ] Note: the portion of the cow’s tether round its neck when tied inside.
Origin: [Lewis], Arnol
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
smeathac mart
neck tie.
Location: Lewis, Arnol
Category: Crodh / Cattle
smiathag or perhaps smiag
again, I think this was the piece of rope which was tied round the [cow’s] neck.
Origin: Leodhas [Lewis], Uig
Category: Crodh / Cattle
smidheag
[ˈsmĩɑɡ] Note: the piece of rope round the cow’s neck in the byre. (“Dòrnan” [q.v.] – the part attached to the “stiall” [q.v.].)
Location: Lewis, Uig, Crowlista
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
smidheag
[ˈsmĩɑɡ] Note: rope round the neck of a cow when tied inside the byre.
Origin: Carloway, Doune
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
smidheag
[ˈsmĩɑɡ] Note: the part round the cow’s neck of the rope tying it in the byre.
Origin: Lewis, Uig
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
spearrag
Notes: a device to prevent sheep from jumping over dykes and fences – a piece of rope hanging from the sheep’s neck with a stick tied to the end of it. Whenever the sheep tried to jump the stick would hit its legs.
Location: Skye, Broadford
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
stràc
Quotation: [strɑ:k/strɑ:x mur/ə vur tɔ̃:n] – the mark of the high tide. Notes: used both of the literal high-tide mark on the seashore, and also humorously of the mark on a boy’s neck where he stopped washing. Usually [strɑ:k], younger speakers varying to [strɑ:x]. Common to Golspie and Embo, probably also Barra, though my two principal (aged) Barra informants didn’t come up with it. Source: Mr and Mrs Kenneth MacKay, 16 Gate Street, Embo. Date: spring 1968.
Location: Sutherland [see below]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
stròinean
Note: piece of rope over the bridge of a cow’s nose, passing under the ears and attached to the rope round its neck. When the cow strained at the tethering pin, this tightened and hurt the cow, making it slacken the rope.
Location: Harris, Grosebay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
stéillean
[ʃtʹe:lʹɑṉ] Quot.: “Shlaod a’ laogh a’ stéillean as a bhalla.” Note: a wooden or iron bar fixed on to wall of a byre, and to which a cow’s or calf’s neck rope was fixed.
Location: Harris, Quidinish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
stòl
stole. Round a priest’s neck. From the Latin ‘stola’.
Location: South Uist, Kildonan
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
the head and neck (parts)
Dìreach mar a chanas sibh mu chreutar sam bith de’n t-seòrsa.
Origin: Leòdhas [Lewis], Uig an Iar
Category: Caoraich / Sheep
tinneas a’ rìgh
an open wound in the neck. Constantly septic and flowing. If the wound was closed, this would result in death.
Location: South Uist, Garrynamonie
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
àt bhràghad
swelling on the inside of the neck.
Location: South Uist, Garrynamonie
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
ìr
Quot.: Thug mi dha “ride” ìr-a’ bhacain-uasail [i:ðəvɑkɑ̃nʹu̟ɤʃəl]. Note: sitting astraddle one’s neck.
Location: Lewis, Uig, Crowlista
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous

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